Title of article :
NUTRITION-RELATED DISEASES IN THE MEDICINES REIMBURSEMENT SYSTEM OF LATVIA
Author/Authors :
Arâja، Diâna نويسنده Faculty of Economics and Management, University of Latvia, Aspazijas bulv. 5, Rîga LV-1050, LATVIA ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
In Latvia, the medicine reimbursement system for outpatient treatment operates under conditions
of limited resources, and the state budget financing has been reduced in recent years. Under
such circumstances, a necessity to identify additional possibilities to optimise resources allocation
to health care programmes and prevention activities is important. The aim of this research was to
identify nutrition-related diagnoses in the Latvian medicine reimbursement system and to determine
potential efficiency of the resource allocation to complementary nutrition programmes. To
meet the aim defined, theoretical research methods (analysis of legislative documents and special
literature analysis) were used alongside empirical research methods (data collection: documentary
analysis, statistical database analysis). The results of this research showed that the
largest amount of reimbursed diagnoses, such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer, digestive
diseases, and osteoporosis, are identified as nutrition-related diagnoses in the review of
special literature. Determination of the efficiency of complementary nutrition programmes is a crucial
issue in the context of the evidence-based medicine, both in terms of direct and indirect costs
to society and government, and in terms of disability-adjusted life years and other health determinants
directly related to patients. For this reason, possibilities for the evaluation of relative efficiency
of the nutrition programmes for reimbursed diagnoses are investigated in depth.
Journal title :
Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B Natural, Exact and Applied Sciences
Journal title :
Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B Natural, Exact and Applied Sciences